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Where are the cable ends on a Ford Ranger?

Where are the cable ends on a Ford Ranger?

Disengage the two cable ends that are set inside of the rear door handle. It is important to note that the cable that comes into the upper portion of the door handle operates the LOWER latch, and the cable that comes into the lower portion of the door handle operates the UPPER latch.

How do you open a stuck rear door on a Ford Ranger?

Tug gently on the upper latch cable with pliers, while pushing up on the lower latch tab with your finger. Pull the door outward while doing all of this and the door should swing open (#20).

How to fix a broken door latch cable in a 1980-97 Ford?

Could be the door latch cable. This video will help you install a new door latch cable in your Ford F150, F250, F350, or Bronco pickup truck (1980-1997). If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations.

What kind of door latch cable does a Ford F150 have?

This video will help you install a new door latch cable in your Ford F150, F250, F350, or Bronco pickup truck (1980-1997). Want to master Microsoft Excel and take your work-from-home job prospects to the next level?

Disengage the two cable ends that are set inside of the rear door handle. It is important to note that the cable that comes into the upper portion of the door handle operates the LOWER latch, and the cable that comes into the lower portion of the door handle operates the UPPER latch.

Tug gently on the upper latch cable with pliers, while pushing up on the lower latch tab with your finger. Pull the door outward while doing all of this and the door should swing open (#20).

Could be the door latch cable. This video will help you install a new door latch cable in your Ford F150, F250, F350, or Bronco pickup truck (1980-1997). If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations.

This video will help you install a new door latch cable in your Ford F150, F250, F350, or Bronco pickup truck (1980-1997). Want to master Microsoft Excel and take your work-from-home job prospects to the next level?

How do you open the front door of a Ford Ranger?

At the same time, with feet / knees on the ground outside the vehicle, lay on your right side with your waist straddling the open front door, reach your hand down into the access hole and find the little tab shown in pic #18. Tug gently on the upper latch cable with pliers, while pushing up on the lower latch tab with your finger.

What causes a stuck rear door on a 1998 Ford Ranger?

Brief Explanation: Opening stuck rear door on 1998 Ford Ranger when the plastic cable stays have broken at the (2) latches, and the upper latch cable works when pulled with pliers at the door handle, but the lower latch cable does not work when pulled with pliers, not allowing the door to open.

Where is the storage cubby on a Ford Ranger?

There is a small recessed storage cubby in the bottom of the door trim, and with the trim removed there will be a hole where the storage cubby sits that will allow access to the lower latch. Remove the sound deadening material inside the door (photo #15).

At the same time, with feet / knees on the ground outside the vehicle, lay on your right side with your waist straddling the open front door, reach your hand down into the access hole and find the little tab shown in pic #18. Tug gently on the upper latch cable with pliers, while pushing up on the lower latch tab with your finger.

Brief Explanation: Opening stuck rear door on 1998 Ford Ranger when the plastic cable stays have broken at the (2) latches, and the upper latch cable works when pulled with pliers at the door handle, but the lower latch cable does not work when pulled with pliers, not allowing the door to open.

There is a small recessed storage cubby in the bottom of the door trim, and with the trim removed there will be a hole where the storage cubby sits that will allow access to the lower latch. Remove the sound deadening material inside the door (photo #15).

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Ruth Doyle